"Shadow and Flame"
The Peaking Dynasty vs ShowMeYourTDs
Time: 8:00pm
Place: TPD Field House
Starting Lineup:
QB: Jalen Hurts
WR: Justin Jefferson
WR: A.J. Brown
RB: Josh Jacobs
RB: James Cook
TE: Mark Andrews
FLEX: Tank Dell
K: Justin Tucker
Defense: Dallas
The time has come. MFFL football is back and TPD is going all out once again.
The draft went incredibly well. He was patient, taking his time to make picks, and it paid off. TPD came away with one of the best roster's in the league, with each player fitting in well and without regret. Plus, you know he has been active on the trade market. He has already orchestrated an massive trade to get A.J. Brown. Pairing him with Hurts before week 1 even begins represents two things. First, TPD's strength and power. 2nd, it represents the most dangerous stack in the entire league. Oh and don't forget, Justin Jefferson sits between them in the starting lineup.
TPD is bound and determined to get back to the top. Yes he remains as dominant as ever, but the MFFL title has recently eluded him. It is reminiscent of the early days of the MFFL. We all know what happened once TPD broke through. His time at the top well come again, but for now we focus on the journey.
TPD is running it back with J Jetta. Jefferson was hurt last year after being selected #1 overall by TPD. This year don't call it a comeback. Jefferson remains the best WR in the MFFL. More on Jacobs later. The rest of the lineup will take shape throughout the season, but TPD has depth and fire power. James Cook will be an explosive weapon as long as he can cut down on the fumbles. Andrews, like Jefferson, will remind all of his talent, after being hurt last season.
TPD's history is rich. The NASTY from Dynasty being the compelling engine. None shall stand in it's way. For TPD will rise again. You know of what I speak. "Moria, you fear to go in there. The dwarves delved too greedily and too deep. You know what they awoke in the darkness of Kazad-dum. Shadow and flame."
Player Profile: Josh Jacobs
Jacobs is TPD's ace up his sleeve this season. So many are doubting him after a down year, but so much has changed for him. He goes to a good offense, and will retain his workhorse role. Still young, Jacobs will explode this season. His RB1 performances will leave no doubt as to why TPD took him. After all, he just led the league in rush yards a short two seasons ago. Welcome to a dominant new team Jacobs. Referring to TPD of course. One NASTY season awaits.
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